Jackson Ill for Days, Choreographer Says: ; Doctor Told Him the Pop Star Was Fine, He Says
Charleston Gazette › January 05, 2011
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Charleston Gazette › January 05, 2011
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LOS ANGELES - A choreographer who worked with Michael Jackson on his ill-fated concert tour told a judge Tuesday he let the superstar skip rehearsal six days before he died because he seemed sick and out of shape.
Choreographer Kenny Ortega said he was summoned the next morning to Jackson's home and told by Dr. Conrad Murray not to try to be Jackson's doctor or psychiatrist. Murray suggested Jackson should not have been sent home because he was physically and emotionally fine, Ortega testified.See the full content of this document
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Jackson Ill for Days, Choreographer Says: ; Doctor Told Him the Pop Star Was Fine, He Says
The testimony came during a preliminary hearing to determine if Murray, the singer's personal physician, will be tried on a charge of involuntary manslaughter.
Deputy District Attorney David Walgren said in his opening statement tha...See the full content of this document
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